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Mechanism diagram of the effect of herbal medicine on vaginitis. Herbal medicines mainly combat vaginitis by (A) inhibiting bacteria, (B) inhibiting fungi, (C) acting on the cilia of Trichomonas, (D) inhibiting virus replication, (E) repairing the mucosa, (F) enhancing immunity, and (G) maintaining the microecological balance.
Yongming Li +4 more
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Next‐Generation Microencapsulation Technologies for Probiotic Protection and Precision Delivery
Microencapsulation is an effective strategy for enhancing the gastrointestinal tolerance of probiotics and targeting delivery to the disease site. ABSTRACT Probiotics offer well‐documented benefits, including improved gastrointestinal function, microbiota modulation, and immune enhancement.
Yixin Zhu +3 more
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Antioxidant and tyrosinase inhibitor from Leucaena leucocephala
The experimental design is divided into two parts: chemical analysis and bioactive assay. One antioxidant lupeol (4) and one inhibition of tyrosinase pheophorbide a methyl ester (7) were identified in Leucaena leucocephala.
Li, Hsing-Tan +4 more
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La disponibilidad de biomasa con alto contenido de proteína es esencial en la nutrición animal, la que puede ser obtenida combinando especies de pasto con leguminosas forrajeras.
Álvaro José González Martínez +1 more
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For smallholders having plenty of cafeteria leftovers and M. stenopetala leaves, blended feeding of the ingredients is more profitable than their exclusive feeding. Provided that they are comparably available, sole supplementation of M. stenopetala is more advantageous and profitable than sole supplementation of cafeteria leftovers.
Addisu Barango +2 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the partial inclusion of 25% hay from xerophytic plants in maize silage in feedlot lamb in the semiarid region. Non‐defined breed male lambs were used in a completely randomized design, with five experimental units per treatment.
Rosilda Alves Magalhães Menezes +11 more
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL SCREENING OF STEMS (WOOD WITHOUT BARK) OF LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA(LAM.)DE WIT
Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de wit is a plant belonging to family (Leguminosae). It has reported traditionally as a medicinal plant and timber tree in many countries.
Asha A Kamble.Dr. Sangeeta S Tanavade.
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The efficacy of treated Leucaena leucocephala leaf meal as an ingredient in diet of the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, of mean weight 40.18±0.51g was evaluated over a 90-day growth period. Four experimental diets were formulated at 0% (control), 10%
S Amisah, MA Oteng, JK Ofori
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Bioengineering plays a vital role in soil conservation and stabilization, particularly in controlling erosion along riverbanks originating from the Chure (Siwalik) range. These rivers are seasonal, with little to no surface water during the dry season but experiencing unexpectedly powerful floods during the monsoon period.
Roshani Bhatta +2 more
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MATERIA SECA Y CRECIMIENTO RADICULAR DE LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA BAJO DIFERENTES NIVELES DE AGUAS RESIDUALESMATERIA SECA Y CRECIMIENTO RADICULAR DE LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA BAJO DIFERENTES NIVELES DE AGUAS ...
Razz, Rosa
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